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Kinneil may
refer to:
Kinneil House, a
historic house near Bo'ness,
Scotland Kinneil railway station, in Bo'ness The Bo'ness and
Kinneil Railway SS Telefon...
- The Bo’ness and
Kinneil Railway is a
heritage railway in Bo'ness, Scotland. It is
operated by the
Scottish Railway Preservation Society (SRPS), a registered...
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Kinneil House is a
historic house to the west of Bo'ness in east-central Scotland. It was once the prin****l seat of the
Hamilton family in the east of...
- engine, and the third-oldest
surviving beam engine. Watt's
first engine at
Kinneil in
Scotland had been unsuccessful, and the
parts were
taken down and re-used...
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Heritage Site by
UNESCO in July 2007. A
Roman fortlet can
still be seen at
Kinneil to the west of Bo'ness.
Roman artefacts, some with inscriptions, have been...
- at Bo'ness, in
central Scotland. The
society operates the Bo'ness and
Kinneil Railway, on
which the
historic collection is
demonstrated in action, on...
- service. She was sunk in a
collision off
Denmark in 1913 as the
British Kinneil. The
Telefon was a 1403
gross register ton
steel cargo ship
built in 1900...
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locations across Scotland were used to
represent London. The Bo'ness &
Kinneil Railway for the
railway station and train, New
Street in Paisley, West...
- John
Roebuck of
Kinneil FRS FRSE (1718 – 17 July 1794) was an
English industrialist, inventor,
mechanical engineer, and
physician who pla**** an important...
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Kinneil railway station, also
known as
Kinneil Halt, is a
railway station in Bo'ness, Scotland. The
station is a
request stop to
start the tour of the...